@jql said:
I use Thea.
In terms of quality expect only the best. Biased, Unbiased, Presto doesn't matter.
Presto is Blazing fast specially if you have a good Nvidia Card. It can handle your video card, your CPU, or both together. If you have more than one computer it can do that for every computer on your network simply and effectively. In minutes you'll have terrific output with only one computer though.
You can have Presto MC (Unbiased better quality) or Presto AO (Ambient Oclusion)
You should compare Presto to Vray RT or Octane renderer (Though Octane is an older engine that has a few more features like displacement wich in Thea Presto aren't still there because it's still 1 year old).
Unbiased is slow (like Maxwell for instance) output quality is unbelievable (compare to Maxwell for instance). Unbiased settings are a nobrainer... click start and wait overnight and you won't believe what you see. There are basically two options very complex lighting TR2, regular lighting TR1 (what does this mean? I don't really know as it always looks good on TR1.
Render faster and interactive with Adaptive AMC, AC, AO. This goes from Unbiased (AMC) to Biased with Ambient Oclusion (AO - fake ambient light). Lesser quality but you must have a keen eye.
Any of this unbiased engines inside Thea can use relight. What does that mean? Fine tune your lights or sky or sun after the render is finished. You can make a movie out of this or a night shot and a day shot in one render. Render times will increase though.
Biased rendering, Like Vray. I simply don't use it. A lot of settings to configure for optimizing between speed and quality output. I don't have time to think on those and I want quality everytime so I simply choose Presto or Ubiased engines because it's not my working hours I spend. It's the machine that's working longer.
In terms of easyness of use you can get good quality easily. The better the quality the harder it will get, but that is similar to Thea or Vray or any other rendering software.
In terms of integration with sketchup... It's fully integrated and getting better every new release. You can ask for more... probably!
And about releases... I've jumped in a year from now and it was in 1.2. It's in 1.3 right now. Every new release is astoninshingly better than before. If you get into the boat until 2.0 is released, you won't have to pay until then for the upgrade. I can tell you that would be worthy even if it was in 1.9...
You can even expect new features on maintenence releases some times.
For support and learning, the community is very helpful and the developers are reading every word in the forum.
I shouldn't recommend it though as I didn't ever use any of the others. What I can say is that I'm totally happy with it.
Best regards,
Joรฃo
Thank you so much for this detailed answer, this is exactly what im looking for.
Im wondering about the network think you said. I have a Server in my house and a HTPC on the side of this working Laptop (GTX660m 2gb, i7 etc). Will that mean i could set up my network so that all machines will work together rendering? Making the rendering faster?
I have tried a little of Thea today with the demo. Started like a mess, but think i got the basic already. And it seems really good. And from what i see so far it comes with what i need to start with. then i can edit some textures myself for later. But just to get lights. mat color on walls etc to start with is really a big plus.
One more question for you. I can see that on Thea forum site there is this site only for licensed people. I can't look into this section. But is the quality of stuff being put out there good? A search on google have given me a couple of sites where i can get texture/models that will ad to the easy and fast use.